Mary Donaldson and Crown Prince Frederik married on 14 May 2004 in Copenhagen Cathedral, in Copenhagen. Mary wore a wedding gown designed by Danish designer Uffe Frank and had a small bridal party which included her two sisters and her friend Amber Petty, a radio announcer on commercial radio in Australia. Frederik was supported by his brother Prince Joachim. Three of Mary's nieces, Erin and Kate Stephens and Madisson Woods, were flower girls; Frederik's nephew Prince Nikolai of Denmark and first cousin once removed, Count Richard von Pfeil und Klein-Ellguth were pageboys.
Twenty-year-old Diana became The Princess of Wales when she married Charles on 29 July 1981 at St Paul's Cathedral, which offered more seating than Westminster Abbey, generally used for royal nuptials. It was widely billed as a "fairytale wedding", watched by a global television audience of 750 million while 600,000 people lined the streets to catch a glimpse of Diana en route to the ceremony.
Actress turned designer Mila Jovovich tied the knot with her long term partner, British director Paul Anderson.
Instead of opting for a designer gown for her special day, Jovovich designed her wedding dress herself. She told Grazia: "It’s super simple, but beautiful like a late '60s or early '70s white mini. It’s very cute!"
Kate Hudson looked like a blushing bride on the streets of New York last week while posing for a Harpers Bazaar photo shoot. Hudson wore a white organza dress with an embroidered tulle bodice from Marchesa’s Spring 2010 line. The dress was paired with white Christian Louboutin Lolo Ballerina pumps and a bouquet of red roses to match her lips.